Not exact matches
It was not an ideal circumstance, but it instilled in me a healthy instinct not to
edit more than necessary»
though «necessary» is here a term subject to debate» and
at all times to attend carefully to the author's intended meaning (however inscrutable that might be).
The tensions with Charlotte were a regular topic
at the family dinner table, so much so that when I heard Isaiah 1:18 quoted, which was common in my evangelical youth, I would mentally
edit it to read: «
Though your sin be as Charlotte's it shall be as white as snow.»
Even
though original authors are not known, it is known to have been massivley
edited at differnt times with whole sections torn out... Yet it is the word of a god.
Between book writing and
editing though, my family is lucky to have meals this week
at all, much less those made with love!
It worked out just fine
though since I wanted to start posting my monthly
edits at the beginning of the month anyway (Sorry August).
In fact, the final
Edit - a-Thon
at the AAAS Annual Meeting had «Diversity in Science» as its focus,
though it's not exclusive to the list of Wiki
Edit - a-Thons trying to promote diversity in learning spaces.
It worked out just fine
though since I wanted to start posting my monthly
edits at the beginning of the month anyway (Sorry August).
I'm so eager
though to share the beauty tips and tricks I have picked up over the years, that in end I thought oh, what the hell, filmed myself by a window with my ipad and didn't
edit at all!
Be sure to check out Monday's post
though, I have you an inside look
at how I crop and
edit some of my pictures.
Though at first glance The State Street
Edit looks like a pretty straightforward fashion blog, the thing I have the most fun with is writing.
If you want to drill down,
though, simply click the word «
edit» which appears
at the top next to the word search.
Moody
though incoherent, boldly cynical if hampered by extraordinarily poor
editing (it appears as
though characters are able to travel
at light speed from location to location — the budget probably couldn't support transitional coverage), The Calling is so earnestly bad that I really got a kick out of it.
He puts the director in an
editing bay, provides him with drugs (
though Jeremy is,
at least briefly, proudly sober), and sets off to tend to his next crisis, namely, Bruce Willis» (playing himself) rumored new look.
At once a story of childhood and discovery, this film achieves universal appeal
though its caustic wit, deft
editing, and commitment to thematic elements.
While a little long - winded and in much need for some additional
editing, seeing these kinds of struggles take place just to play music makes you appreciate the fact that even
though a lot of our music in the U.S. is indeed bad,
at least we have music.
And
though the inability to communicate with someone
at a juncture where grief makes it entirely hard to relate is realistic, as an
editing and filmmaking tool it makes for somewhat frustrating viewing.
It's suffocating (I'd never considered how liberating
edits were from a complete immersion into a film) and
at times unbearably tense — and
though some will point to the airlessness of Hitch's Rope or the fluid choreography of Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark, The Silent House is a different beast altogether.
Interestingly,
though, all eight Best Picture nominees this year ended up winning
at least one Oscar, for elements ranging from sound
editing to screenplay, acting, and more.
I liked the film's grainy cinematography, nervous
editing and moody Clint Mansell score, and even
though Tillman Jr. indulges in flashy visuals
at times (I bet he's a fan of Tony Scott's «Man on Fire), «Faster» feels surprisingly grounded in general.
The script by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy does an acceptable job balancing the plot between the climbers, the people coordinating rescue efforts back
at base camp, and the families left behind, and Mick Audsley's
editing hangs together well,
though it gets hard to keep track of characters because there are a lot of them and their faces are covered by oxygen masks for much of the second half.
The
editing is impressive,
though never reaches the peaks of Monsters, Inc.'s incredible climax, and whilst the runtime seems a little long
at 110 minutes, the film never drags.
There are some wonderful stylistic tricks Vaughn employs
at different points (first - person POV, split - screen montages); however, now and again the film feels a little unbalanced or unpolished in its
editing (likely due to the rushed production schedule),
though average movie fans are not likely to notice these seams sticking out.
Paquin was one of the many «X-Men» movie veterans who returned for «Days of Future Past,» and
though her scene has been cut during the
editing process, the «X-Men: First Class» sequel marked her fourth run
at portraying the character.
Griffith's rhythmic
editing and use of location and depth of field is in full display in an early attempt
at a «realistic» story;
though for some reason one family displays the American Biograph logo in their home.
Even then, it's difficult to feel as if we're actually witnessing anything new,
though by that point the combination of rapid - fire
editing and an over-emotive score
at least succeeds in stimulating us enough to create the illusion of excitement.
Allow
at least a week or two for
editing,
though some may work faster.
Also, the all - important first chapter can benefit from feedback on plot, structure, readability, whether the characters are interesting, and whether the reader might be likely to keep reading One issue I have found,
though, is the difference between American and British English, which can hinder
editing at first, but I believe this difficulty can be overcome (I'm Australian).
I acquired and
edited three of his humor books
at F+W (
though only two were published — long story), and we partnered on a short - lived humor imprint that deserved more attention than it received, like so many things in publishing.
The time is well worth it,
though, because
at the end, your book will have received the most extensive and beneficial
editing services we provide.
You should get the same level of
editing at many smaller publishers as you would
at a larger one,
though.
They will also be able to print and share PDF files too
though editing the same will remain off - bound,
at least for the time being
though a subsequent update will surely open up the
editing feature too.
I leave dubious «stand - alone» developmental
edits such as these to the thousands of copyeditors out there who lay - out their placards and offer «professional
editing services», even
though they have never assessed the publication worthiness of a single manuscript submission; or sat behind a real desk, in a real office,
at a real book publishing company, or a real literary agency, in their lives.
She was brilliant
at selling her work and said that even
though her book was over 1000 pages that her old English teacher had
edited her book for free.
A group
at one traditional publisher went to the head of the company to complain, and he denied there was a problem — even
though multiple long - published authors pointed out that their only «
edits» now were a handful of word choice changes.
EDIT: Just adding this to my answer - I don't know why I didn't put it in before, and I hasten to add that I'm not an expert
though a little investigation will show you that this is
at least one option for owning gold.
- when you sign in with your password, you will be prompted to enter a verification code -
at the same time, a one - use verification code is sent to an authentication app on your smart device - once you enter this code in the sign - in form, you can use your account as usual - to activate it, simply click on the
Edit button next to Two - Step Verification, then follow the instructions - the service uses Google Authentificator for 2FA with Nintendo Accounts,
though it seems other apps work too
You can easily customize your budget to fit your needs, and even
though you're giving every dollar a job
at the beginning of the month, you can
edit your budget
at any time if an unexpected cost comes up.
In short, users will be allowed to have both their personal and work logins running
at the same time,
though in separate apps; they'll be able to share documents through the Work site but not yet
edit them; and much of the way posts and links are presented will resemble Facebook Groups.
Office seems to block two users from
editing the same sentence or paragraph
at the same time,
though this wasn't consistent in my testing, and when I tried collaborative
editing with one user working in a browser and the other in desktop Office, sometimes the two versions of the document took more than a minute to get into sync.